This element has the electron configuration 1s² 2s² 2p⁶.
What is neon?
This is the weakest intermolecular force and exists between all molecules.
What are London dispersion forces?
This is the shape of a molecule with 2 bonding groups and 0 lone pairs on the central atom.
What is linear?
This is the total number of valence electrons in H₂O.
What are 8 valence electrons?
This type of reaction has the pattern A + B → AB.
What is a synthesis reaction?
This is the electron configuration of hydrogen.
What is 1s1?
This intermolecular force occurs when molecules have permanent positive and negative ends.
What are dipole-dipole forces?
The bond angle in CH4
What is 109.5°?
This is the total number of valence electrons in CO₂.
What are 16 valence electrons?
This type of reaction has the pattern AB → A + B.
What is a decomposition reaction?
This is the full ground state electron configuration of oxygen.
What is 1s² 2s² 2p⁴?
This strong intermolecular force occurs when hydrogen is bonded to N, O, or F.
What is hydrogen bonding?
This is the molecular shape of NH₃.
What is trigonal pyramidal?
This is the total number of valence electrons in NH₃.
What are 8 valence electrons?
This type of reaction occurs when one element replaces another in a compound.
What is a single displacement reaction?
This element has the ground state electron configuration 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s² 3p⁵.
What is chlorine?
This intermolecular force is responsible for water’s unusually high boiling point compared to similar-sized molecules.
What is hydrogen bonding?
This is the molecular shape of H₂O.
What is bent?
The total number of electrons to be counted for the Lewis structure of the PO43-
What is 32?
This type of reaction usually involves oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and water.
What is a combustion reaction?
This is the noble gas configuration for calcium.
What is [Ar] 4s²?
This is the strongest intermolecular force among London dispersion, dipole-dipole, and hydrogen bonding.
What is hydrogen bonding?
This is the electron geometry of a molecule with 4 electron groups around the central atom.
What is tetrahedral?
The tendency of main group atoms to form enough bonds to obtain eight valence electrons
What is the octet rule?
This type of reaction has the pattern AB + CD → AD + CB.
What is a double displacement reaction?